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Experience on torrenting and hoarding with Raspberry Pi?
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The Pi should be able to handle torrenting no problem, but, note that you'll want to use a separate hard drive as the Pi uses an SD card as its primary disk and those things aren't known for dependability under the load of constant IO from the torrents.
No problem, that's why I want to attach four 4TB SSDs :D
That can come with its own problem that's worth looking into. I've got 2 USB3 SSDs attached to mine, and the minute I add another one, I get complaints in the logs about insufficient voltage... even with a powered USB hub.
It seems that there's a limitation in there somewhere, though I'm not clear on what it is. To be safe, I'd make sure that each drive is independently powered rather than relying on getting enough juice from the device or hub.